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Best Coliving Spaces in Brussels 2026

Every major coliving operator compared — find the one that fits your lifestyle and budget.

Brussels Coliving at a Glance

Brussels is home to a growing roster of coliving operators, each with a distinct approach to shared living. Whether you are looking for a premium design experience, a budget-friendly room, or a large-scale building with hotel-like amenities, there is an operator for you.

Below, we break down each operator so you can compare them side by side. For detailed reviews with photos, visit our full operator profiles.

1. Corners

Corners is the premium choice in Brussels coliving. Their spaces feature high-end, design-forward interiors with custom furniture and curated decor. Each house has its own personality, and the community programming is among the best — think wine tastings, workshops, and networking events.

Price range: 850 - 1,200 EUR/month | Best for: Professionals who value design and community | Neighborhoods: Ixelles, Saint-Gilles, Etterbeek

2. Cohabs

Cohabs is the largest coliving operator in Brussels, with a network of beautifully renovated townhouses across the city. Their spaces blend period architecture with modern interiors. The community is diverse and international, with regular house events and a strong focus on sustainability.

Price range: 700 - 950 EUR/month | Best for: Expats who want quality and variety | Neighborhoods: Ixelles, Saint-Gilles, Etterbeek, Brussels City, Forest, Uccle

3. LiveColonies

LiveColonies takes a different approach with large, purpose-built coliving buildings rather than renovated houses. Think rooftop terraces, fitness rooms, coworking floors, and concierge services. The experience is closer to a boutique hotel than a shared house — ideal for professionals who want amenities and privacy.

Price range: 800 - 1,100 EUR/month | Best for: Those who want hotel-like amenities | Neighborhoods: Brussels City, Ixelles, Schaerbeek

4. Colive

Colive is the budget champion of Brussels coliving. They offer clean, functional rooms at the most competitive prices in the market. If you are a student, intern, or young professional watching your budget, Colive delivers solid value without unnecessary frills. Their spaces are well-maintained and the booking process is straightforward.

Price range: 550 - 750 EUR/month | Best for: Budget-conscious residents | Neighborhoods: Saint-Gilles, Schaerbeek, Forest, Woluwe-Saint-Lambert

5. Ikoab

Ikoab is a smaller, more personal coliving operator that focuses on creating tight-knit communities. Their houses tend to be intimate (6 to 10 residents), which means you really get to know your housemates. The personal touch from the management team sets them apart from the larger operators.

Price range: 600 - 800 EUR/month | Best for: People who want a close community | Neighborhoods: Ixelles, Brussels City, Uccle

6. Neybor

Neybor positions itself in the mid-range segment with comfortable, well-located properties. Their focus is on building genuine neighborhoods — not just filling rooms. Newer properties feature modern furnishings and good common areas. A solid all-round choice for young professionals.

Price range: 650 - 850 EUR/month | Best for: Young professionals seeking balance | Neighborhoods: Etterbeek, Ixelles, Schaerbeek

7. Habyt

Habyt is an international coliving brand operating across Europe, including Brussels. Their key differentiator is flexibility — with some of the most lenient lease terms in the market, including month-to-month contracts. The experience is consistent and professional, backed by a tech-forward booking and management platform.

Price range: 750 - 1,000 EUR/month | Best for: Digital nomads and flexible stays | Neighborhoods: Ixelles, Etterbeek, Brussels City

8. Morton Place

Morton Place brings a boutique, homey approach to coliving. Their properties feel like actual homes rather than managed spaces — with warm furnishings, inviting common areas, and a welcoming atmosphere. The management is hands-on and responsive, creating a sense of being looked after.

Price range: 650 - 900 EUR/month | Best for: Those who value a homey atmosphere | Neighborhoods: Saint-Gilles, Ixelles, Forest

9. Sharies

Sharies runs a fully-serviced, 100% digital model across residences in Saint-Gilles and the city centre. Water, energy, wifi, cleaning, linen and even daily household products are bundled into one price, with an on-site residence manager and a community calendar. It feels like the midpoint between an aparthotel and a shared house — ideal if you want zero admin and a same-week move-in.

Price range: 800 - 950 EUR/month | Best for: Newcomers who want zero admin | Neighborhoods: Saint-Gilles, Brussels City

10. Co-Homing

Co-Homing runs a dozen furnished houses across some of the most liveable corners of Brussels — Châtelain, Flagey, Louise, Cinquantenaire and more. Their motto is "privacy where it counts, social when you want it": most rooms have a private bathroom, while shared living rooms, kitchens and gardens carry the community side. A favourite of mobile professionals and trainees who want stability without a long lease.

Price range: 700 - 1,100 EUR/month | Best for: Professionals wanting privacy + central location | Neighborhoods: Ixelles, Etterbeek, Louise

11. Comoon

Comoon is built around the EU-quarter axis, with amenity-heavy houses near Schuman, Montgomery and Schaerbeek. Beyond a furnished private room with its own shower, residents get a coworking space with meeting rooms, a cinema room, a fully-equipped gym, laundry and secure bike parking — all folded into one monthly cost. A strong pick for anyone working in or around the European institutions.

Price range: 860 - 1,050 EUR/month | Best for: EU-quarter workers who want a gym + desk at home | Neighborhoods: Etterbeek, Schaerbeek, EU Quarter

12. Coloc Housing

Coloc Housing sits at the accessible end of the market — furnished shared houses across Brussels with flexible stays and all-in rent. Closer to a well-managed colocation than a heavily-branded coliving, it offers fewer frills, friendlier prices, and rooms that are easy to move into for a semester or a first job. A dependable entry point into the coliving lifestyle without the premium price tag.

Price range: 600 - 950 EUR/month | Best for: Budget-conscious newcomers and students | Neighborhoods: Saint-Gilles, Brussels City, Schaerbeek

Which Operator Is Right for You?

The best coliving space depends on your priorities. If budget is key, start with Colive or Ikoab. For premium design, look at Corners. For maximum flexibility, Habyt leads the pack. For amenities, LiveColonies is unmatched.

Visit our detailed operator profiles for in-depth reviews with photos, or explore our blog for the latest updates on the Brussels coliving market.